-
carrionii infects its host, it
transforms from a
mycelial state to a
muriform state to
better tolerate the
extreme conditions in the host's body. Infections...
- as new to
science in 2011. Its
distinctive features include its large,
muriform ascospores and a
notable chemical composition.
Ampliotrema cocosense, was...
-
Medlar bodies, also
known as
sclerotic or
muriform cells, are thick-walled
cells (5–12 microns) with
multiple internal transverse septa or
chambers that...
-
characterised by its
immersed pyriform ascomata with
lateral ostioles and bent,
muriform ascospores.
Astrothelium curvatum was
formally described as a new species...
- a
white pruinose surface. The
ascospores are hyaline, ellipsoidal, and
muriform,
measuring 35–70 μm long and 15–20 μm wide. In
terms of
standard chemical...
- prothallus. Its asci
contain a
single ascospore; the
spores are
densely muriform (containing
multiple chambers) and
measure 82–100 by 27–35 μm. The specific...
- Sri Lanka, it is
characterised by its pale yellowish-white
thallus and
muriform ascospores.
Schistophoron muriforme was
formally described by the lichenologists...
-
structure of the comparilis-type. The
ascospores are hyaline,
somewhat muriform, and
measure 10–12 by 5–6 μm, with 3–4
transverse and 1–2 longitudinal...
- are
deeply immersed in the bark
beneath the thallus, with
distoseptate muriform ascospores measuring 50–55 μm by 23–25 μm. The
species was
first identified...
- lichexanthone, a
secondary chemical. The
ascospores number four per ascus, are
muriform (divided in
regular chambers), and
measure 95–120 by 30–33 μm. The species...